; New Advertisements. ffiIJRiDATrWpT^SBETT9. i i CAMBRIDGE MOAT nLY i ; CATTLE SALE. FOR SALE, at the Cambridge Yards, on Thursday, September 19, 40 One and Two-year old Heifers 20 Good Quiet Grown Steere ffc 20 Fat Cattle ; ' Store Cattle, Sheop Horses, Pigs, &c; ' At 1 o'dook. hunterlTnolan. N.B.— Ohaupo Sale, September 26. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. i PAPAKURA CATILE SALE.. THE Second Cattle Fair for this Season will be held at the Papakura Yards, on Wednesday, Oct. 2, of about 800 Head Cattle, amongst which ate 200 Head Store Cattle, from WangaAt 1 o'clock. HUNTEIt & NOLAN. ABgi TTIHE Entire Clyde*. JL dale Horse, jKWgfi^ Northern ft rau*flb Hero, W>ll Cover Thirty Mares this season m iddition to his owners'. He will be m Cambridge on Tuesdays and Fridays, reat of the week at Gorton, Cambridge. Terms : £2 per Mare ; Groom's Fee, 3a, to be paid before service of Mare. A Paddock will be provided at Gorton at 2s per week. ROBERT FERGFSSON. Gorton, Cambridge, Sept. 15, 1878. FIT H ' E - well-known t-f^W^fh Entire Horees f T^^^ iIjACK CEAMPION MERRYLEGS, Will stand this season at Hamilton, Cambridge, Ohaupo, and Pukerimu. - Particulars m future advertisement. J. & W. MABTYN. ifa. fpHE THOROUGHf r^bwL BRED sire " KINGFISHER," I ■ (The property of Mr W. Walters, Papa- : . kura), To stand this Season, at Mr William Bond's, Cross Roads, Te Awamutu. Kingßsher ia a rich brown 8 years old, by Dainty Ariel, dam Fanny Fiaher, by ; Fisherman — Coqnette by Launcelot (own brother to Toucbatone) ; Dainty Ariel by Riddleaworth— Althea ; Rij dies worth by Emiliup. For further particulars, see Studbook, Kingfisher is own brother to Hippo, campus, and winner of Auckland Cup m 1876, beating Guy Fawkea, Arie 1 , &c. Dainty Ariel Btarted 18 times, and won 14 of his engagements ; and hia atock are pronounced to be the beat hacks and cross-country horses m the t North Island. Terms: £7 7a; half-bred mares, £1 4s. j■■ ■ _ jfo> fTpHE Thoroughbred i|,,,jK-jR* "War eagle" Will stand this season at the Stables of the undersigned. "War Eagle" is a dirk brown,. black points, 15 hands 3$ inches high ; foaled November 1, 1871 ; bred by W. Gerrard, Esq., of Rapid Bay, South Australia. Got by Tregeagle (imported), out Fof Ordeal (imported), by Touchstene, out of Mrs Fowler, by Heron (sire of Fisher* man), «gd, hy Muley, out of Sister to Pope, by Shu tie, &c. No better bred horse. than Tregeaple (the Sire of War Eagle) has ever been imported to Australia, as his father, Wild Dayrell, is the aiie of Buccaneer, Talk o 1 the Hills, Horror, &c, and grandsire of Kisber, Formosa, Paul Jones, and mapy other first- class Horses on tho English turf. Hia dam, Silver Hair, ia equally celebrated, being the dam of Silvio, the winner of the English Derby. Ordeal (the dam of War Eagle), as her pedigree above shows, is equally aa well bred aa the Bire. Her previous foal, Echo, ran a great howe m Sjuth Auatralia, winning many races, and was universally considered one of the best and grandest looking animals ever bred m Australia. War Eagle has a gr«nd combination of the best strains of blood m the world, as a glance at his tabulated pedigree will testify, which, with the liberal terms at which his services are offered to the public, should strongly recommend him to the notice of breeders. Terms : £10 10s ; Half-bred Mares, £4 4s. The well-known Pure Bred Heavy Draught Clydesdale Entire "LORD DERBY" will stand as usual. Lord Derby (when a colt), before leaving Victoria, gained a number of first prizes. He was bred by Mr A. Watson, flighbankhill, Kyneton. Got by Uhampion of Scotland, the winner of nrat prize at tbe Highland 5 'ciety's Show, held at Edinburgh m 18C9 ; he was also the winner several times of tho Champion Uold Medal at the principal Annual Show m Victoria. As a sire he wan unrivalled, as five of hia B took obtained at two National . Showa prizsß ef the unprecedented aum of £195 bs Sl, four £30 Cups and four Medals. L^rd Derby's dam, Princess Maud the 6 th. gained seven Fir&t Prizes ; her sire, Prince Charlie, was many years the Champion Horse of Victoria ; g dam, Princess Maud the 2nd gained many prizjß at Port Philip and National Societies' Showa; her sire, Sir Colin Campbell, gained fir3t prize at Highiand Society's Show, 1857 ; g g dam Princess Maud the Ist gained First Prize at Highland Society's Show, 18515, and haa gained Firat Prizes m Victoria, too numerous to particularise. Terma : Single Marc, £4 10j ; two or more, £4 5a each ; 5 per cent, allowed on all payments made on or before tbe Ist Jannary, 1579 Grasa Padrlocks for Marea at One Shilling pur week. H. & J. GOODFELLOW. Te Awamutu, Soph 7, IS7S. N O T I I C E . HAVING takni tbe ftlan-.apiko S»w Millß f.om Mr Short. I am open to supply Timber at the Mill : First Claßs k^ Second Class 7 8 SEPTIMUS VICKfiliS COULTHARD.
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 973, 17 September 1878, Page 3
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